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newscast. >>> los angeles police think an office in texas could hold key to dozens of unsolved murders by the manson family. according to "l.a. times" the investigation came to late during a legal battle to obtain taped interviews with manson follower watson. they were convicted of killing eight people in a plot to insight a -- to incite a race war. earlier this month federal judge in texas granted injunction preventing lapd from search ago office where the tapes are kept. >>> extreme athletes take over san francisco where you can see them all weekend for free. >>> google slip-up that cost the company billions. >>> break in campaigning for a night of laughs. you don't want to miss the jokes by president obama and mitt romney. >>> sea lion gets all-clear froms did. >>> we are going to see sunshine but it will take a while. 60s and 70s today, maybe 80 at livermore that will be the exception temperatures will be cooler than yesterday. heading into the great lakes 50s there, 70s along the eastern seaboard, 50s headed that way. mid to upper 50s around seattle and portland, 93 phoenix. chica

the homicides all took place fear his family hangouts around los angeles and they trying to get their hands on a series of audio tapes from 1969 that they believe could provide more clues, coming from this guy, a man son follower, who, too, is serving a life sentence, tex watson. what do we know of the tapes, trace? >>trace: hours of conversations that he had with his attorney back in 1969. he was very forthcoming about his involvement with charles manson and at the least, police believe they can get a better understanding and more insight about what the man son family was doing at the time of the killing. a judge first said the los angeles police department could have the tapes but watson appealed and now it is tied up in courts. whatever is on the tapes be the man who covered this back in the day, he says he thinks there is more to the story. >> i am not at all surprised this could be more murders. we all suspected it at the time, where is the rest of this? we did not believe this just happened one time. >>trace: charles manson believed they would be blamed on black militants and that wou

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baumgartner was on the biggest high of his life. 128,000 feet in the air. in los angeles thursday felix baumgartner took us through a replay of his jump. >> that door opens up, what does that look like, what does it sound like? >> it's all about you and the effect of you standing there, you're the only person on the whole planet experiencing this moment. it's unique. >> he uttered four more words. and jumped into the stratosphere. >> everything looks great. what happened. you start to tumble right there. what does that feel like? >> it starts ramping up. now i have to come up with something. i had to find a solution. i only had 40 seconds because then it's all over. >> it's all over because he hit thicker air that would slow him down and prevent him from reaching the speed of sound. instead he regained control, free falling for four minutes and 20 seconds, hitting mach 1.24, 834 miles per hour. >> you get to the point where you're traveling at the speed of sound but you're also in this suit. so physically do you have a sense of how fast you're going? >> in the begi

reveals his identity. what he is saying, next. >>> why los angeles police are investigating a dozen unsolved murders that may be linked to >>> welcome back. cloud cover changes are on the way. 20° cooler in some spots today i'll show that you big drop and update on your rain in a few minutes. >>> 5:43. the young man known as victim 1 in the jerry sandusky case is telling his story only to abc news. the 18-year-old reveals himself in a 20/20 interview airing tonight you can see part of that in morning on "good morning america" victim 1 says sandusky once chased him home from school. he said foaled him home through oncoming traffic. when the boy went up an alley to get away sandusky went to my house and parked out , yeah, it was that bad. you can see part of that interview on gma at 7:00. >>> los angeles police think an office in texas could whole the key to dozens of unsolved murders by the manson family four decades ago. the investigation came to light during a legal battle to obtain hours of taped interviews with manson follower. manson and his followers were convicted of killing

along with you. keep dreaming. keep doing. go long. >> shepard: the los angeles police department is now looking into whether the notorious man son family could have been responsible for more than a dozen murders that have been unsolved for decades on end. but there is a federal judge in texas who is blocking access to this potential evidence. as the story goes, charles manson and his followers were convicted some four decades ago of some of the most brutal killings in the history of our nation. a series of grizzly murders in the los angeles area back in 1969. seven victims in all, including the actress sharon tate who was 8 and a half months pregnant. charles manson and several of his followers are still locked up in prison in california but around the time of the original crimes, one of those followers may have admitted to more killings, in audio recordings with his attorney. now the l.a.p.d. wants access to those recordings. but the judge ruled the cops cannot have them because they are currently tied up in a bankruptcy case. trace gallagher is in los angeles. did the cops say that th

52 degrees. dallas sunny 80. los angeles partly sunny 76 degrees. >>> now for a check of today's national forecast, heavy wind driven rain will extend from southern new england to mid-atlantic states. the south will be sunny and try except for a few showers across florida. rainy and wind i across the central plains and ohio valley. >>> in sports there is a new champion of the american league, the detroit tigers finished off their sweep of the new york yankees in convincing fashion. miguel cabrera's two-run homer was enough offense for the tigers to punch the yankees. tigers within 8-1 and are headed back to the world series for the second time in six years. they are designed to win it all for the first time since 1984. the tigers are waiting for the american league series. the cards go on to win 8-3. they can punch third take it to a second straight world series with a within in game five tonight. >>> in nfl a battle for the top spot in the nfc division. delaney walker tip toes into the end zone for the game's only touchdown. the niners beat seattle 13-6. college ranks, number

the manson family staged a murder spree that shocked a nation we today have a developing story in los angeles about a whole series of unsolved killings that may be tracked back to charlie manson's family. and governor romney's wife ann sits down with the ladies of "the view" and gets different questions from the ones the obama's faced a few weeks back. we'll show you where they went with her, next. >> when he was governor he was pro-choice, and now is against abortion except in the case of rape and inch crest and th the life of the mother. i wonder what your views are. we have been accused of a sharp tongue so we'll start off gentle and work our way. you are about to celebrate your 20th wedding anniversary, october 3rd. [applause] ♪ [ slap! ] [ slap! sp! slap! slap! ] ow! [ male announcer ] when your favorite foods fight you, fight back fast with tums smoothies. so fast and smooth, you'll forget you had heartburn. ♪ tum tum tum tutums [ male announcer ] tums smoothies. ♪ tum tum tum tutums then you may be looking for help in choosing the right plan for your needs. so don't wait. call no

a bad agreed. a mother whose son attends the los angeles county high school for the arts says students were given homework requiring them to ask their family and friends for donations. she says students were given a script of what to say and had to provide proof that they sent out at least ten requests. >> there has to be something illegal about grading a student based on how much money they can bring in or even proof that they are out soliciting donation. this is a public school. >> the school is tuition free and receives state funding. the district says the fund- raising effort was supposed to be part of the walk for the arts, organized by a volunteer group of parents. and it is looking into the matter. >>> whether you are looking for a new restaurant to try or a hotel to stay in, lots of people use yelp. but it turns out many online reviews that look real are quite fake. cbs 5 reporter julie watts shows us how yelp is going undercover to keep companies from gaming the system. >> how often do you use online reviews? >> every day, all the time. >> do you trust those online reviews? >>

of a french company in the united states, the great artist had its head in [inaudible] that was in los angeles a couple of days ago, will be in berkeley tomorrow and then after that in new york of course, so there you are, that is how we are civilized together, how we are human beings that try to push ahead san francisco, paris, two cities that are destined to understand everything and do the maximum understanding because san francisco and paris believe in progress, know that it's difficult that progress of a factor of human development, we don't want to forget anybody, we want to shoulder each other, help each other so that the two cities, san francisco and paris be the most attractive cities in the world but also the most smiling cities in the world, the most -- the cities that are worth your affection and that express to the rest of the world their taste of friendship, fraternity, friendship and for that we have to be together, we have to wan -- want to draoe yait toing and we want to make sure that this memorandum of understanding, this understanding between paris and san francisco be a

. >>> the los angeles police department has announced it is opening the investigation into a dozen unsolved murders that could have ties to the manson family. the murders are very similar to the killings in the late 1960s. it comes as police are in a legal battle to obtain audio tapes between manson follower charles watson and his attorney. >>> the colorado movie theater where a gunman killed 12 people and injured dozens of others is being renovated. the makeover in response to a survey sent a 6,000 people asking what should be done with the building. 70% say it should be remodeled and reopened. the theater should be back in business by early next year. >>> the san diego man arrested on child pornography charges may be connected to a terrorist plot to blow up the federal reserve bank in new york city. howard willie carter ii appeared in san diego federal court yesterday. he was arrested after the fbi found 1,000 images of child pornography on a computer that was traced back to him. now court records indicate carter has connections to a 21- year-old man who was arrested in new york on wednes

degrees. los angeles staying in the 20s as well. houston, a little bit warmer there at 29. staying above average here across the eastern seaboard. in europe, still in the northern regions, the scandinavian peninsula, and european peninsula looking at unsettled and cool weather. very sunny and warm across much of central portions. vienna, 17. berlin, 20. rome looking at 27 degrees. however, the unstable conditions will be prevailing across the peninsula. any additional precipitation could trigger flooding and mud slides and frequent lightning, hail and gusts are a possibility and temperatures are cooling down due to the cold front passing through the region. here's our extended forecast. >> we'll be back with more updates in 30 minutes. from all of us here at nhk world, thanks very much for joining us.

business here are part of the reasons. the report adds los angeles and san diego are home to started ups that have created more jobs there than here. earlier this month size up.com reported fremont and san jose were the best places in the country for technology start ups. >>> facebook is taking a page from apple's playbook, the social network issued a vague invitation to the med ofor media for an event there, that is the only clue. they started a service that lets them give tangible rather than virtual gifts then. >>> some people in california are facing a fork in the road. this 6 foot tall fork popped up earlier there. by wednesday the city decided to take it down. it was put up by an artist as a landmark for visitors. now some are calling for it to be brought back. >> it was artistic, whimsical and told the story there was a fork in the road. watch out. put it back. >> they appreciate the creativity but say it is neither safe nor legal to put giants objects on public streets or medians. >>> the company that makes sunscreen is recalling one of its products, they say they have received

and los angeles after that as well. las vegas is a 70,000 square foot club. that is quite different. >> thank you. any questions from the public? yes. >> well good evening commissioners. i am also a long time 22 year resident and i want to discuss and also present to you i have seen a lot of positive changes in this one is a good one. during that time some 13 years ago there was a very cool selma chang high restaurant located there and it now closed and the lounge and if you remember and it's now closed. a great place to be to hang your hat and really the wind of the world and i want to show you my positive feelings about having this dining come to the area. as you also know even down on union street there is a asian street fair restaurant called [inaudible] and that opened after the loma parada earthquake and revitalized that nairksd there so i am hoping with this new venture that happens at one kearney street as i understand it and welcome and not to make it too pricey. >> we will get an early bird special going. >> all right. any other public comment? seeing none the matt

tavis: good evening. from los angeles, i am tavis smiley. tonight, a conversation with d.l. hughley. he has a new comedy special. it is called "d.l. hughley: the endangered list." the special tax on many issues of our time, including the notes on a -- the notion of a post- racial america. we are glad you could join us for my conversation with d.l. hughley, coming up right now. >> there is a saying that dr. king had that said there is always the right time to do the right thing. i just try to live my life every day by doing the right thing. we know that we are only halfway to completely eliminate hunger, and we have a lot of work to do. walmart committed $2 billion to fighting hunger in the u.s. as we work together, we can stamp hunger out. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. tavis: please welcome d.l. hughley back to this program. later this month, you can catch his all new comedy special, called "d.l. hughley: the endangered list." the one-hour special airs saturday, october 27 on -- at 11:00 on comedy central. here is a preview. >> one of

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in central los angeles, commuters practiced evacuating. station officials helped passengers get off trains and walk along the tracks to the safety. >> any earthquake in the world that happens seems to, inspire people to take more interest in earthquakes. to get better prepared. and certainly, the earthquake in 2011, had, has, has done that. >> california has been hit by massive quakes in the past. experts say that if a 7.8 magnitude quake were to hit the state it could kill 2,000 people, injure 50,000 and cause $2.6 billion in damage. germans are on a mission to make their country nuclear free. they lead the world in solar power generation. but they also rely on wind as key source of clean energy. germany is investing hef leave in an offshore wind farms which can yield four times as much power as land based sources. now it is trying to figure out the next step. germany any first offshore wind farm went into operation three years ago. by 2020, the country aims to have 2,000 of these jigiant win fills in the north sea and baltic sea. the north seaport city is home to the latest wind power re

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. change on the embarcadero, sue will have more about the san mateo bridge closure. >> why los angeles police are investigating a dozen unsolved murders that may be linked to charles manson and his followers. we'll be right back. >>> check out this jet stream and rain to our north some could dip down to the northern sections of the state today helping influence that onshore breeze we are developing now the reason it is cloudy the reason we are going to drop 10 to 20° today. 60s in most areas a few 70s southern part of the bay more sunshine there north bay and east bay valleys temperatures continue to cool with more sunshine tomorrow, clouds on the increase sunday wet weather possible monday. >>> good morning. we head out to westbound highway 4 new accident with motorcycle lane three westbound at bailey typically slow out of antioch as you approach the scene into pittsburg just under 25 minutes into the concord area. westbound 580 at vass bow accident in the median, new accident reported 580/680 junction under 30 minutes there stall 101 in the city at vermont. >>> 6:third nine. los ang

before the tour the singer said she uses guns as symbols of intollerance. >> back here in los angeles premier of the movie "chasing maverick". >> i have taken a couple rides the year before the movie. then, i thought what a great way to have to learn to be able to tell a story about a thing, you know? >> it hits theaters friday. for all of your entertainment news head over to otrc.com. >> tom hanks and abc are apologizing after after the star accidentally let a swear word slip on "good morning america". >> i loved the movie. don't throw me on the street. can you speak in that accent? >> we have mic issues. most of them are swear words. >> if you say witness an accent like that. >> yes. >> oh! >> we're so sorry... uh... good morning america? >> man, oh, man. >> oh, boy. hanks apologized saying next time he's on "good morning america" there will be a seven second delay. >> oops. >> more still to come at 4:00. he was known as victim number one during jerry sandusky child sex abuse trial. >> victim means people feel sympathy for you. i don't want that. >> now he talks in an abc news inter

of the reasons. they say los angeles and san diego have more jobs than in the bay area. fremont and san jose were the best places in the country for technology start ups. >> apple has lost a legal battle against samsung in the united kingdom and now has been told to publicly apologize. that court said samsung didn't copy apple's design. they said that the tablet doesn't infringe because they were not as cool. that could end the legal fight in europe but apple may still appeal to the supreme court. >> the san jose quakes hope to set a new record this weekend when they break ground on their new soccer stadium. they want the most people taking part in the ceremony. the record right now 4532. the ground breaking is scheduled sunday morning on coleman avenue. it'll open just in time for the 2014 season. >> we have been talking about the bridge closure. how is the bay bridge looking? >> its going to be slow and crowded. we will see -- we don't usually have friday like conditions anymore. we had them in summer but not in the fall. let's do out and take a look. i will start off with highway 4. some

alguacil de los angeles, por detener a los inmigrantes por tiempo prolongado para averiguar su status. >> se denunció que por ser arrestado, fue detenido por 3 semanas, aunque la ley establece que pudo quedar libre bajo fianza en 48 horas. >> todos nosotros como seres humanos necsitamos un trato digno. >> se trabaja la demanda contra el sheriff, junto con otros inmigrantes. >> estaban diciendo que no pueden seguir deteniendo a la gente después que salgan a la cárcel solamente para esperar que migración venga por ellos. >> los jornaleros también presentaron demandas, porque están más vulnerables. >> los jornaleros han sido víctimas de arrestos injustificados, trabajadores que el patrón les negó pagarle y les acusan de robo y terminaron en proceso de deportación. >> el alguacil del condado, dijo que va a cambiar su práctica e iniciará la nueva política, de cualquier persona pague su fianza aunque tenga orden de detención migratoria. >> un drama vive la familia de un jornalero mexicano, piden que le brinden atención aunque no tenga seguro médico. >> llevan 5 meses esper

a california, desde abril no hay este tipo de tormentas, el sur, los angeles ha habido calor, después mejora, 76, y continua descendiendo la temperaturas, san francisco que tiene calor, bastante calor ayer, y debe descender 3 o 4 grados más. >> una experiencia virtual le ayuda a los >> es parte del equipo virtual. >> una mesa para 4 personas, doblan todas las toallas. >> luego se entrena para enfrentar una dura realidad. >> siento cosquillas en los dedos y no veo nada. >> todavía le falta doblar las toallas >> no sé si me lo puse al derecho y al revés, tareas que duran 5 minutos ahora toman 15. >> ¿viste los vasos en la mesa? >> no. >> ponte el agua. >> después de varios minutos encontró el agua, pero lo más complicado fue buscar y ponerse la camisa. >> fue difícil, >> el experimento hace reflexionar y vivir en carne propia lo que siente una persona de la tercera edad. >> muchas veces sale la persona llorando, una persona entra y se desespera y salen, porque es mucho para ellos. >> para estos jovencitos la experiencia ha sido valiosa. >> yo no imaginé el resultado hasta que lo vi

and how can you bring yourself to do that. this person has done nothing wrong to you. >> in the los angeles times stated that a person of the cases were scout officials for the first to learn there is no record of the allegations being reported to the police. in one out of five cases the officials tried to conceal the information and they allowed them to hide it. the boy scouts admit that mistakes were made and they insist that they are in the forefront of the fight against child abuse. >> ithese are some of the local cases that kron 4 news has discovered about leaders who were thrown out. the reasons all very but they're all due to sexual behavior towards miners and the organization. >> some of the cases i have reviewed today shows some very graphic details. coming up on kron 4 news 06 p.m. we will tell you more of what we have discovered about these documents. >> we also want to know what you think. are the scouts blowing enough to protect children from creditors? teaching not a check on the bay area weather the way it has not hit its peak. it is pretty windy but it was very high

into california in the 1960s, and into expansion within the inner city ghettos of san francisco and los angeles. so, as the group moved and expanded its traditional christian commitment to social justice, equality, and so on, it changed, and some of the members tended to be more politically committed, with less of an emphasis on christianity. >> social justice, inclusiveness, caring about the poor - these are great ideals. how do we go from these beautiful ideals to tragic suicide in the jungles of guyana? >> i think it's really hard to understand why people who join a group with high intentions and noble ideals end up ultimately killing their children and themselves. and i don't think anyone who joined people's temple in the beginning ever thought or imagined that they would end up on the cover of newsweek as a dead body. but what happens, i think, as you become part of an organization that requires total commitment, you begin to make compromises, which are justified by your faith and commitment - that your goal is worthy; racial equality is something that we want. however, if you begin to coe

thousands, not hundreds. >> the alleged molestations from 1960's to 1985. the los angeles times showing that all of the few on populated sections of the country. dozens of cases were documented in northern california alone. this man saying that he was molested and oregon. >> just thinking about it makes me angry. how could you do that to somebody? how could you bring somebody did somebody who is so innocent? they have done nothing wrong >> this account master is serving a 10 year term but 80 percent of the cases were skoda officials were the first to learn there is no record of the allegations being reported to police. and one of every five cases the officials actively tried to conceal the abuse. or allow the suspect to hide it. for their part, the boy scouts admit that mistakes were made. they insist that today there in the forefront against child abuse. >> this organization has a firm and everlasting deep commitment. >> also in those documents released we found dozens of cases that involve local scout leaders. terisa estacio has a closer look. what happened when the victims spoke up.

ferguson in los angeles. good morning. >> good morning, everyone. happy friday. it's a pretty late day on the president's schedule leading up to monday's final debate. the president campaigns today in fairfax, virginia then to camp david. mitt romney is campaigning together with paul ryan this evening, hosting a rally at the daytona beach band shell. they should be pretty happy to see florida's headlines. the orlando sentinel is endorsing mitt romney for president. that is florida's biggest newspaper and four years ago endorsed president obama. >> both took a chance to poke fun at themselves. >> the employment rate is at the lowest level since i took office. i don't have a joke here. i just thought it would be useful to remind everybody. >> it's finally nice to relax and wear what ann and i wear around the house. >> romney took a more playful jab at the president. >> president obama and i are both lucky to have someone in our corner to lean on. i have my beautiful wife, ann. he has bill clinton. >> sounds like she's had enough campaigning. she said if romney doesn't win the white house

york times", the los angeles times and several magazines. his work has won the spirit of the west award as well as the colorado book award. the book, house of rain, is craig's latest book. please help me welcome craig childs. . >> hello. i come to you from out of the desert. i'm coming to you from a landscape where once you get an eye for things, 3 grains of sand out of place draw your attention, where everything is brought to bear, where everything is hinged to a story, every drop of rain leaving a dimple in the ground. stories are everywhere out in this landscape. when you walk down into the bottom of the narrow canyons made of sandstone and you put your hands on the sand stone faces and the smooth shallow scallops that look like champagne glasses, you can feel the shape of the last flood that came through. every place in the desert is a story. every place is a passage way. it's really hard to walk very far in the desert for me because there are so many stories that start opening up and lead you from place to place and place and soon you start picking up the patterns of wind, of rain.

are in baseball season so i will say we are losing a san francisco giant to los angeles. with much regret, i'm happy for marc, but he has been a huge proponent of our housing systems.

will be in los angeles, opening in 2013. if you want to be big bird for halloween, you may have to make your own costume. thanks to mitt romney, big bird costumes for adults have been flying off door shells. some are even sold out. this is after he threatened to cut government funding for pbs. that is business news. >> thank you. have a great weekend. speaking of the weekend, we are on the doorstep now. >> happy it is friday. it will be a great weekend weather wise. have to get through today first. we do have a couple of issues out there this morning. take a look at our temperatures. they are so nice and mile. that is the plus part of the day so far. 64 degrees at reagan national. a couple of 50's out to the west. feeling pretty final rock. a cold front bought the showers and thunderstorms through the night. did you hear the loud thunder? the cold front still off to our west. that means we could still pick up another shower or two over the next several hours. maybe until noon. the clouds will be decreasing and it will be a better day. how much rain did we get? 4 tenths of an inch at dulles. a tr

the stolen seats but have no way of reuniting them with their rightful owner. that's why los angeles police are encouraging owners to engrave their suv's v.i.n. number on the bottom of the seats. >> it's something that's simple. with a little bit of time and effort, people can protect themselves. >> reporter: something as inexpensive as a bike lock will slow crooks down. a good investment because replacing a stolen third seat at a dealership can cost up to $4,000. for "good morning america," ryan owens, abc news, dallas. >> hmm, that is a strange one. >>> here's a shocker. the arcade games with a hanging claw. the one that your kids will spend ten bucks to win a 50-cent prize. but it always seems to slip away. it turns out they are rigged. can you believe it? >> no! >> abc's nick watt has the new evidence. >> reporter: as a lifelong player, this news hit me like a ton of lead. the claw is not a game of skill. the arcade owners fix it so the claw is too weak to win, 11 out of 12 grabs. ♪ stand aside, brian ross. i'll handle this one. stan mon -- santa monica pier. 3:00. and that's my partn

. that's why los angeles police are encouraging owners to unengrave the suv v.i.n. number on the bottom of the seats. >> it's something that's simple. >> reporter: something as inexpensive as a bike lock will slow crooks down. a good investment because replacing a third seat at a dealership can cost up to $4,000. for "good morning america," ryan owens, abc news, dallas. >>> here's a shocker. the games with the hanging claw. the one that your kids will spend 10 bucks to win a 50 cent prize. it turns out they are rigged. can you believe it? nick watt has the new evidence. >> reporter: as a life long player, this news hit me like a ton of lead. the claw is not a game of skill. the arcade owners fix it so the claw is too weak to win, 11 out of 12 grabs. stand aside, brian ross. i'll take this one. santa monica peer, and that's my partner, milo. my little boy. this is kiddie gambling. >> we have more. >> reporter: we do. 11 times out of 12, that claw is as limp as a frenchman's handshake. like taking candy from babies. >> i hope we get it. >> reporter: but they're not doing anything wrong. t

it -- los angeles. the time, the 1950's. the plot -- guns, girls, money. takes us back to not-to-simple times. >> you really don't know what's going to happen. >> just revealed -- victoria's secret's $2 million fantasy bra, in new york getting the news two weeks after giving birth to her son. >> how much gold are they going to need? because at the time nursing, it was all like really big. >> nothing like a little extra bling, rubies, sapphires and a 20 karat white diamond. >> a.j. is joining us now. your day, just being surrounded by beautiful women never seems to end. >> good day. and i just talked to the sexy new bond girls. without them bond -- well, he'd still be bond. but there's no denying who brings the 00 sexy. the bond girls. the two newest members of the legendary club, naomi harris and a french actress bernice marlowe. >> is it a dream come true to be a bond girl? >> absolutely. i grew up watching bond movies. i've always loved them. i watched "a view to a kill" when i was 12 and i fell in love with christopher walken. >> both of them loving daniel craig, naomi with

at the trial involving britney spears in los angeles. the lawyer for spears former manager claims britney spears was addicted to prescription drugs. she shaved her head to keep the courts from finding drug residue in her hair. he wants a big chunk of her fortune saying they had a deal that he would get 15% of her earnings as her manager. >>> almost three years after that shooting rampage that killed 13 people at fort hood, texas a lot of those effected want the government now to declare it a terrorist attack. they want that designation so that wounded soldiers and relatives of the people killed will get the same benefits as those in a combat zone. like eligibility for the purple heart. >>> the number of harassment and discrimination complaints by congressional employees rose sharply over the past five years. that is according to a new report. the congressional office of compliance review shows 142 people claim discrimination, harassment, and hostile work environments in 2011. that compares to 52 in 2007. the report is designed to see if a law enacted in 1995 is having an effect. >>> two n

of that movie. >>> los angeles police department announced it's opening up dozens of murders that could have ties to the manson family. police are in a legal battle to obtain audio tapes recorded in 1969 between manson follower charles watson and his attorney. the recordings were made after watson's arrest for his role in the deaths of sharon tate and rosemary. >>> the colorado movie theater with a gunman killed 12 people and injured dozens of others is being renovated. it's in response to a survey sent to 6,000 people asking what should be done to the building. 70% said it should be remodeled and reopened. >>> stunning new poll out this morning. one of them any way. showing mitt romney opening his biggest lead yet nationwide. but as alison burns report there is are other polls out showing the president making important gains. >> reporter: this morning analysts are talking about the possibility of romney winning the popular vote but president obama taking the race. two men shared the same stage in new york last night as a new gallup poll was released showing romney up by 7 points nationally.

. like in los angeles our commercials are about kim kardashian and her boob jobs. what is it like for presidential elections. >> i get sick of the phone calls. 20 a day. >> 20 phone calls a day. >> about that. >> i don't get 20 regular phone calls in a month. i should move to ohio. >> personally, i don't care who you're going to vote for as long as it's not romney. >> aren't we biased. >> why would you say that? >> because you're from l.a. >> forcible rape. >> how can you support that. >> i wish i lived in new york because it's not a swing state. >> are you a family? >> um, she's a close friend to me and my wife. and she had an opportunity to come to the rally in parma. >> she's a close friend. she's a close friend of your wife. did i catch you guys in the middle of something embarrassing? maybe i should not put that on tv. is there trouble? cut, cut cut. >> no, i'm with greg. >> i like you pretended you didn't know his name. >> keep ohio jobs in ohio. >> vote early. >> totally is a pain in the ass. everybody's mind was set up. everybody that tells you that i'm undecided is balone

some 1200 cases of abuse spanning more than three dedes. the files first examined by the los angeles times show more than 50 cases of abuse concerned scout leaders in the d.c. region. >>> president obama is back in battleground virginia today. he's making another appearance at george mason university later this morning at the rally in fairfax. the president is expected to outline the choice facing americans in the presidential election. >>> we have a traffic alert from virginia police related to that. as george mason prepares for the visit and another big event happening today. from 10:00 this morning until 1:00 this afternoon, any vehicle larger than an suv will be detoured off of route 123 ox road near the campus. police are asking drivers to avoid the area altogether if possible and be prepared for major delays if you plan to be near or on campus. >>> the race for president apparently has a lighter side. ever year around this time politicians attend an annual catholic benefit in new york. >> the alfred e. smith dinner is a white tie affair that gives the candidates a chance to mak

sound add lot and a billion is unbelievable. >>> and homeless and living out of his car a los angeles salesman starts up a shampoo and hair care company. >> i went door-to-door and i said, hey, my name is john paul. >> the making of the john paul mitchell systems. their story of staggering success on this special edition of "how i made my billions."

in los angeles which ridiculed the prophet. was the motivation a planned 9/11 marking by a terrorist group or was it an opportunistic move which jumped on this video and used that as a cause to attack? which one? >> well, chris, based on the reporting we've had out of cairo from my great colleague david kirkpatrick it seems to line up very well with what we're hearing from u.s. intelligence forces, is that this was motivated some by the video but that the group that did it were militants and looking for an excuse. you can ask the question, would they have done something on september 11th even absent the video in i don't think i've got, at least, right now sufficient clarity on that question. what we do know is there was no demonstration that turned into a bigger militant attack. in fact, it began as a militant attack. it may have been motivated in part by word of the video which, of course, was spreading from egypt and other places. the protests in egypt had been just a few hours before. >> well, how did ambassador rice get the idea, she presented on all those five interview shows su

abuse. the perversion files detailed some 1200 cases of abuse. the fills first examined by the "los angeles times" show that more than 50 cases of abuse concerned scout leaders in the d.c. area. >>> in oklahoma, a very brave little girl wards off a possible attack. the 12-year-old was home alone when a stranger rang the doorbell. she didn't answer. then he kicked in the back door. she called her mother at work, grabbed the family gun and hid in the closet. police say the suspect was turning the closet doorknob when the girl fired the gun. the suspect was airlifted to the hospital. officials say e was arrested last year for allegedly abducting a 17-year-old girl. oh, my gosh. she's 12. very quick thinking and brave to -- >> and he already abducted a 17- year-old before. >> glad she is okay. >> yes. >>> coming up, count are fit merchandise and -- counterfeit merchandise and stolen property. details of a bust nearly one year in the works. >> the rain showers winding down as we speak. we'll be in for a decent freeway. things delayed on the inner loop of the beltway where traffic has com

, news 4. >> thanks, melissa. >>> los angeles police are looking into a dozen unsolved murder that happened near where some of the murders tied to charles manson happened. the investigation involved recorded conversations between manson and follower charles tex watson and his attorney more than 40 years ago. manson and his followers were convicted of killing eight people in a notorious plot to incite a race war. police did not specify which murders they were investigating. >>> the boy scouts of america is coming clean about allegations some of its leaders abused children for decades. the organization released thousands of documents detailing the abuse in the 1960s, '70s, and '80s. the those files revealed that thousands of scout masters and volunteers nationwide were accused of molesting children. the document were evidence in a civil suit filed in oregon two years ago. >> the boy scouts knew they had an institution-wide problem with child abuse and didn't take steps. >> in the past, we didn't do the job we should, and we're sorry for that, profoundly sorry. >> boy scouts of a

note saying google is uniquely positioned to take advantage of that shift to mobile. from cnbc in los angeles, i'm julia boorstin. >> you you can see samsung electronics down 2.6%. other tech majors also all down. >>> microsoft's frosts also fell 22% missing forecasts. it deferred revenue from windows 8 which launches next friday. microsoft also felt the impact of the general slump in pc sales and of course europe's economic woes weighed on results. shed buildiding 1.3%. and one analyst says the jury is still out on the latest microsoft software and that will be at 5:45 a.m. eastern time. chipotle's third quarter profits rose 30% as it opened new stores, but results missed forecasts. same store sales came in shy of expectations. the company says the impact of the summer drought is already hitting food costs and it may consider raising menu prices. shares down 13% after hours. >> we've had four days of gains so far for european stocks. just weighted on on the down side this morning around about 6:3. ibex down around 0.8%. but keep our eyes on yields. they continued to decline during th

to tie the knot in italy this weekend. kareen wynter is in los angeles to tell us more. good morning. >> we'll have to see after months of speculation in the press it looks like the big day is almost here for justin and jessica, maybe, maybe not. they have been photographed in italy partying with a crowd of friends. it seems that every tabloid is touting the news that the wedding is this weekend. neither party is talking about the nuptials. it is supposed to be a secret wedding. i should point out that the tabloids have been wrong in the past about this couple's wedding date. maybe they are toying with the paparazzi. whenever they get married this will be the first marriage for the pair who started dating in 2007. the paparazzi never get invites but are the first ones to show up. we'll see. >> they make a lot of money that way. >>> "animal practice" has been cancelled and peta is celebrating. >> they protested the show featuring a monkey dressed in a lab coat and they said that is cruel. they are crowing saying the cancellation sends a strong message that using animals for cheap laug

identities are removed but not the alleged abusers. >> we're talking hundred >> the los angeles times says that 80 percent of the cases where it discounters were the first to learn about the abuse there are no record of the allegations being reported to the police. one of five cases the officials actively tried to conceal the abuse or all of the suspects to hide it. for their part the bus got to admit that mistakes were made but insist that to- they're in the forefront of the fight against child abuse. >> this organization has a firm in everlasting deep canyocommitment to their protection. >> matt brown and president obama make fun of themselves at a dinner we will have more on that later. --met romney we will be back. [ male announcer ] introducing sizzler's signature sandwiches. starting at $6.99. our tri-tip with hand-breaded onion straws, our crispy shrimp smothered in bang bang sauce, and tuscan chicken on focaccia. sizzler. am i am glad to be able to join in this credible tradition. i am pleased that the president is here. i was we were chatting as if tuesday night never happen. i cr

sta me. >> there's going to be a lot of conversation. the session opens in los angeles. >>> breaking news at 8:26 on this friday, october 19th. a nightmare commute for thousands of drivers. this is the inner loop of beltway at old georgetown road was closed for hours because of an accident. traffic is now moving a bit. it's not the only issue. let's get an update with joe fox. >> we have one lane open on the inner loop. you want to avoid that area. you can see the back ups between old georgetown and 355. heading east of town, southbound, the parkway is 16 miles an hour. the delays stretch to 197 as well as inbound route 50, a 19 minute travel time president obama: i'm barack obama and i approve... this message. anncr: victims. dependent. that's what mitt romney called forty-seven percent... of americans. including people on medicare. but what about his plan for you? romney would replace guaranteed benefits with a voucher system. seniors could pay six thousand dollars more a year. a plan aarp says would undermine medicare. you're no victim...you earned your benefits. don't let mitt ro

another -- >> is that before they had limits? >> no, it was right after the earthquake in los angeles, too. >> they didn't have limit down or up in the morning? >> not then. >> wow. >> and it took two years before we really rebounded. finally did come back. but crazy. it's been 25 years and it is the 19th. not sure we like look back, but -- i don't know. hopefully history doesn't rhyme and sdwdoesn't repeat itself. we'll hear from general electric and mcdonald's before the bell. 8:30 and 8:00 eastern. a few other stocks to watch include microsoft can reported after the bell last night. earnings here also falling short of consensus as sales of computers running windows operating system dipped shares did come back. and sandisk reporting better revenue. a limited supply drove up prices for flash memory. amd reporting a bigger than expected loss. the company announcing it will cut it workforce by 15% second round of layoffs in less than a year. amd now forecasts a drop in fourth quarter revenue worse than wall street expected. shares of chipotle falling in after hours trading. earnings fell sh

the yankees. ed, the yankees have plans for him. he's going to miami, isn't he? >> i think miami and maybe los angeles, the angels. interesting, joe, i heard you on the first show talk about the '68 world series, the first world series. >> mickey lowage, man. >> maclaine was the big guy. 31 years, and it was gibson who really dominated the series. >> he did but the tigers came back from a 3-1 deficit, won it 4-3. >> before we put down a-rod, at least he got a couple of dates out of the series. >> he did. by the way, seriously, you have so many players, i have never defended a-rod before. you've got so many players to blame, swisher, i mean, none of those guys hit. >> granderson. >> none of them. granderson. absolutely terrible. also, mika, as you predicted, back in march, the st. louis cardinals going to the world series, most likely, they're ahead 3-1 now. i don't see any way they don't end up going to the series. but we'll see. maybe the giants can woman back. >> we'll be right back with the "must-read opinion pages." mike rowe here at a ford tell me fiona, who's having a big tire event? you

in to us from los angeles. this is over the 60 freeway. this is a deadly crash involving three tractor-trailers shutting down the eastbound lanes of the highway. our affiliate is right there over the scene and says one of the big-rigs was carrying produce and somehow spilled bananas. two other big-rigs involved. one person died. two others in critical condition. we'll keep you posted on that situation. >>> okay. to all football fans out there, men and especially women. it's time to huddle up. today's guest i think is exceptional. not only because he plays for my hometown, houston tech texas, but the foundation he's created as a tribute to his mother, etta james. it's called foundation 56. brady james, inside linebackers for the texans, although he played most of his career with the dallas cowboys, he's getting his shot ready, we'll forgive him for all those years at the dallas cowboys. he's joining me via skype. can you hear me? >> i can hear you. >> fantastic, brady. i'm so honored to be talking to you. we've been preparing for this all week because this is such an important topic. ca

" opens in new york and los angeles today. >> we're excited to have you two. >> the oscar buzz -- >> isn't that fun? >> you've won one, you've been nominated. good luck to you. >> all right, thanks for being with us. >> thank you. >>> coming up next, sara haines is going across the street. >> to do the side step and get the questions we want to answer. we sidestep them all the time, we never tell the truth. hoda does. >> stop talking. please, stop talking. okies. cookies are ready! can i have a cookie please? say thank you! ♪ you are exactly ♪ ♪ one of a kind ♪ ethan you're cooking away! ( dad ) thanks, ethan! who wants a pizza? i'm gonna cut the pizza. careful it's hot! what flavor is that ? lemon green! good job, ethan! ♪ clean up time clean up time ♪ ♪ clear the table make it shine! ♪ i'd like to thank eating right, whole grain, multigrain cheerios! mom, are those my jeans? [ female announcer ] people who choose more whole grain tend to weigh less than those who don't. multigrain cheerios ♪ wow... [ female announcer ] sometimes, all you need is the smooth, creamy tas

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